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just give us a call. the annual enrollment period to switch your medicare coverage is earlier this year, from october 15th to december 7th, so now is a great time to review your situation. call now or visit us online to get this free answer guide from unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call right now. is teaching my patients how to start taking insulin. and i've learned a lot from patients who use levemir flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with my long-acting insulin, and i dial the exact dose of insulin i need. my flexpen is discreet and doesn't need to be refrigerated. and flexpen goes wherever i go. levemir is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. do not take if your blood sugar is too low. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. g
just give us a call. the annual enrollment period to switch your medicare coverage is earlier this year, from october 15th to december 7th, so now is a great time to review your situation. call now or visit us online to get this free answer guide from unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call right now. is teaching my patients how to start taking insulin. and i've learned a lot from patients who use levemir flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with my long-acting insulin, and i dial the exact dose...
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we haven't used handwriting the way we used to use handwriting for well over 100 years. >> reporter:. this is from the 1880s. >> reporter: tamara thornton is a history professor at the state university of new york at buffalo and the author of a history of handwriting in america. what was handwriting of the pilgrims like? >> well, first you have to recognize that not everybody could write. and then even more strangely there were people who could read but not write. the two skills were taught separately and understood to have separate purposes. >> reporter: in the 1700 and 1800s if your handwriting was good enough you could actually make it a career. >> well, there were professional penmen, professional writing masters who would produce penmanship tour de forces as a kind of calling card. this is what i can do. >> reporter: flat rogers spencer was the first person penman to create a national model for handwriting, it was a fancy one. >> spencerian was very fussy and time consuming. you had to get the shading just right. it was slow. >> reporter: we know spencerian today as the script us
we haven't used handwriting the way we used to use handwriting for well over 100 years. >> reporter:. this is from the 1880s. >> reporter: tamara thornton is a history professor at the state university of new york at buffalo and the author of a history of handwriting in america. what was handwriting of the pilgrims like? >> well, first you have to recognize that not everybody could write. and then even more strangely there were people who could read but not write. the two...
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